Pediatric bed

In this file photo from 2022 provided by Community Medical Center, a young child with RSV is treated at the hospital in Missoula.

A group of pediatric nurses and respiratory therapists at Community Medical Center in Missoula recently sent an open letter to the management expressing “deep concern and disappointment” regarding a decision to discontinue in-house Pediatric Intensive Care Unit physicians at the hospital and instead proceed with telemedicine coverage in their place.

They say that there's a risk of delays in care without on-site physicians, and they believe that doctors can't care as well for patients through an iPad.

David Erickson is the business reporter for the Missoulian. 

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